U.S. Exports Not the Saving Grace Analysts Had Hoped
Apr 10th, 2008 | By Jason Simpkins | Category: Politics & EconomicsThe U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly grew in February, as surging imports overwhelmed a rush of record high exports. A widening trade gap is the opposite of what most analysts anticipated, as a weak dollar and slackening demand were supposed to have made trade the one bright spot in what is now almost certainly a recession.